. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 214 CALCEOLARIA Prick off, when large enough to handle into pans or shallow flats one inch ip irt s inie compoit as for seeds will suit When ]â ! int-~ I . ^m t . ( rowd, pot into thumb pots This timi th iii| 1 li nlâ¢' most suit able Uh 1 r , I I ^ I I 1 dure as Ion ns possible, .luiiuâ tlii uimim ' I I I &


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 214 CALCEOLARIA Prick off, when large enough to handle into pans or shallow flats one inch ip irt s inie compoit as for seeds will suit When ]â ! int-~ I . ^m t . ( rowd, pot into thumb pots This timi th iii| 1 li nlâ¢' most suit able Uh 1 r , I I ^ I I 1 dure as Ion ns possible, .luiiuâ tlii uimim ' I I I "11 pinvide a night tciuptiaturt of 1U° and a a . t mi i itm. < t 'lO" to 55° Watercarefully, avoiding! \ii in m I \li iithe flower spikes begin to show we ik li |iii I i ui m i\ be frequenth uskI with ad\ mt u. i i n il\ in th. only realh ti i i I i i i i m bt ktpt in chetK 1 I Ntpms around the bill li I I I i I I Is thoroughly The -1,1 II 'â . I .I\ in Europi 1 I ' ' 'If the heat ot 111 \iii 1 I II I I I I I I I I 111! in Propag it I II 1- Il Hre taken tbtiL th, lul i Vu^ u i ml \er in cold frames piottctcd tioiu liust Wm StOTT, of Tarr^town The herbaceous garden forms of Oilceolarias cannot often be rnterr. d t 1 t nii. ,1 s,â i, - In the account th. im, i. i, i , n, i , i I iih. .1 Rodi 1. Ill M I, 1 .hieflv otC II, , hâ , I. .1 this race C m n Im ^ l I / ' I I 11 1 _s H(, 35 54) Fig til r r)f»rt//ff")f( sums to hi\t ktt Its impress most distinctlj on the greenhouse forms. CALCEOLARIA oled (thepetioles winged at top) undulate and dentate, sometimes obscureh lobed, rugose and pubescent piler beneath, often purplish towards the tip, stem Ivs shorter- petioled and becoming sessile above fls m a forking corymb, the slipper large, oblong or oblong obo% ate, fur rowed or crenate hanging mellow, with orange brown dots fhil. P M ^255 â From this species we seem to h i\ I dc ri\ till spots of Calceolaria fls corymbdsa K


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